Not directly linked to Elite: Dangerous. Elite was first created for the BBC Micro by Acorn Computers.
From the BBC Four page: Affectionately comic drama about the British home computer boom of the early 1980s.
Legendary inventor Clive Sinclair battles it out with ex-employee Chris Curry, founder of Acorn Computers, for dominance in the fledgling market.

David Braben was involved in the development of the Raspberry Pi. On the Raspberry pi website he's mentioned as: David Braben, Founding Trustee, Raspberry Pi Foundation. In videos he is often referred to as the co-founder of the rasperry pi foundation.
I found these two videos - their might by more. In one of the videos an early prototype of the pi is shown. At that point it was the size of a bit bulky usb flash drive. In both videos David Braben speaks about the Raspberry pi in his own unique way.

A documentary about the making of the original Elite and the effects of it for the gaming market. Its not that technical but provides a niece overview of how David Braben and Ian Bell started with making Elite - for the BBC Micro.
Admin note: It could be a BBC documentary

A so called "postmortem" of Elite by David Braben from 2011. Length: about an hour. Its a technical and in depth analysis of how David Braben and Ian Bell created Elite, the technical challenges - mainly memory, other versions of elite etc. A must to watch.

Stellar Remnants is an original story based in the Elite Dangerous universe. It's a closed 10 episode story that is structured into a 5 Act format (2 episodes per Act). Plot: The Commander attempts to investigate who betrayed him, murdered his partner, and erased his identity while dealing with depression, survivors guilt, and drug addiction.

G'day guys, welcome to my first video in the FerDeLance series. Here I basically just go over how to setup your FDL and things to keep in mind when creating a build.
it gets a bit weird in the middle though.. sorry about that!